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1. a football song sung to the tune of 'When the saints go marching in' 2. The hotel has been refurbished to the tune of a million dollars. 3. He was fined for speeding to the tune of 200. 4. They've been sponsoring the World Cup to the tune of a million and a half pounds. 5. This poem goes to the tune of "This old Man". 6. The song is sung to the tune of Colonel Bogey. 7. We sang these lines to the tune of Yankee Doodle. 8. Canada is funding the programme to the tune of $30 million. 9. The City Council had financed the new building to the tune of over 4 million pounds. 10. But to the tune of £20,000 a month? 11. The scheme began with 35 projects funded to the tune of Ecu10,000 each to put forward more detailed proposals. 12. And name; and name; both benefit to the tune of £5,000 or more. 13. But to the tune of £20,000 a month? How ridiculous. 14. I found myself humming to the tune of the violin an old man was playing for sous. 15. They could then be sold off to the tune of a hundred million pounds to pay off debts. 16. It is sung to the tune of Twinkle, twinkle, little star. 17. Illegal testing can land employers in hot water to the tune of $ 10, 000 per violation. 18. This year, falling business to the tune of £50 million has left bosses with a grim choice. 19. I'm in hock to the tune of 5000. 20. To the tune of the more than 425 million windproof lighters sold so far. 21. The crowd were singing "Give us jobs, not more cuts!" to the tune of "Happy Birthday To You". 22. The danger of commercialism is that the churches end up dancing to the tune of their big business sponsors. 23. At Clyde Street alone paying punters pushed out the boat to the tune of 5,680 passengers every day. 24. But it seems it will take more than 1992 to set the Continental palate tingling to the tune of mushy peas. 25. Last year, parliament voted to fund research into nuclear safety and waste disposal to the tune of £40 million. 26. In all, London Underground has settled 60 out of 80 claims arising out of the disaster, to the tune of £2m. 27. She had also found herself a sponsor to support her to the tune of £100 a year. 28. The environment ministry, to which it is ultimately responsible, supports it to the tune of almost 5m francs. 29. My amendment would result in a reduction in the burden on these people to the tune of 50 percent. 30. Over the same period Britain was in surplus with the rest of the world to the tune of £78,000 million.